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Cambridge English: CAE (C1 Advanced) - 否定的判断と欠点

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Cambridge English: CAE (C1 Advanced)
failing
[名詞]

a shortcoming, defect, or weak point in a person, plan, or system

erroneous
[形容詞]

mistaken or inaccurate due to flaws in reasoning, evidence, or factual support

誤った, 不正確な

誤った, 不正確な

Ex: They had to retract their statement after discovering it was based on erroneous information .彼らは、それが**誤った**情報に基づいていることを発見した後、声明を撤回しなければなりませんでした。

considered old and no longer at one's best

Ex: Despite feeling over the hill, she completed the marathon with determination.
appalling
[形容詞]

so shocking or unexpected that it causes strong emotional reactions like disbelief or horror

衝撃的な, 恐ろしい

衝撃的な, 恐ろしい

Ex: Witnesses described the aftermath of the explosion as truly appalling.目撃者は爆発の余波を本当に**衝撃的**だと表現した。
overrated
[形容詞]

having a higher or exaggerated reputation or value than something truly deserves

過大評価された, 持ち上げられすぎた

過大評価された, 持ち上げられすぎた

Ex: The actor's performance was overrated, receiving praise that didn’t match the quality of the role.その俳優の演技は**過大評価されていた**、役の質に合わない称賛を受けていた。
uninspired
[形容詞]

showing little enthusiasm, interest, or drive

Ex: The uninspired employee rarely contributed ideas in meetings .
inadequate
[形容詞]

not meeting the expected level of quality, skill, or ability

Ex: The software 's inadequate design caused frequent crashes .
notorious
[形容詞]

widely known for something negative or unfavorable

悪名高い, 否定的なことで広く知られている

悪名高い, 否定的なことで広く知られている

Ex: The restaurant is notorious for poor service .そのレストランはサービスが悪いことで**悪名高い**。
questionable
[形容詞]

doubtful or uncertain in terms of quality, reliability, or legitimacy

疑わしい, 問題のある

疑わしい, 問題のある

Ex: A man of questionable character may not be the best to trust .**疑わしい**性格の男は、信頼するのに最適ではないかもしれません。
ill-conceived
[形容詞]

based on a flawed or poor understanding

不適切に考えられた, まずく構想された

不適切に考えられた, まずく構想された

Ex: Their ill-conceived actions led to unintended consequences .彼らの**考えの浅い**行動は、意図しない結果を招いた。
trivial
[形容詞]

having little or no importance

些細な, 取るに足らない

些細な, 取るに足らない

Ex: His trivial concerns about the color of the walls were overshadowed by more urgent matters .壁の色についての彼の**些細な**心配は、より緊急の問題によって影が薄くなった。

to fail to fulfill one's expectations

Ex: His performance in the interview left much to be desired, and he didn't get the job.
downside
[名詞]

the less favorable or harmful part of something

Ex: The project has many benefits , but a major downside is the tight deadline .
drawback
[名詞]

a disadvantage or the feature of a situation that makes it unacceptable

欠点, 短所

欠点, 短所

Ex: Although the offer seems attractive , its drawback is the lack of flexibility .オファーは魅力的に見えますが、その**欠点**は柔軟性の欠如です。
run-of-the-mill
[形容詞]

very average and without any notable qualities

平凡な, 普通の

平凡な, 普通の

Ex: The store sold run-of-the-mill household items , nothing out of the ordinary or special .その店は**ありふれた**家庭用品を売っていた、特別なものは何もなかった。
defective
[形容詞]

having flaws that reduce functionality or quality

Ex: They filed a complaint after receiving a defective laptop that would n’t turn on .
gimmicky
[形容詞]

designed to attract attention or sell something by using clever but superficial or flashy features, often lacking real value

ギミック的な, 見せかけの

ギミック的な, 見せかけの

Ex: Critics called the film's special effects gimmicky and distracting.批評家たちはその映画の特殊効果を**ごまかし**的で気を散らすものと呼んだ。
dire
[形容詞]

having a very low quality, often to the point of being unbearable or disappointing

ひどい, 最悪

ひどい, 最悪

Ex: The hotel 's service was dire, with rude staff and unclean rooms .ホテルのサービスは**ひどい**もので、スタッフは無礼で部屋は汚かった。
Cambridge English: CAE (C1 Advanced)
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